Fatass No More!: How I Ate Cheeseburgers and Fries and Still Lost Weight (Updated Edition)

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So, you want to lose weight? 

Well, so did Kim Rinehart. In fact, she wanted to lose it so badly, she went on diet after diet looking for something that would make her skinny again. However, none of them worked and what was worse, some of them even made her gain more weight!

So, after being stymied by diets that required special foods or special preparation, she struck out on her own, devising her own plan to lose weight while still eating the foods she loved - even cheeseburgers and french fries. And it worked! What's even better is that it's so easy anyone can do it.

Told with humor, Fatass No More! How I Ate Cheeseburgers and Fries and Still Lost Weight is a real person's story of weight loss which will show how you, too, can lose weight by simply rearranging your eating habits. This is not your ordinary weight loss book. This one actually works. 

This newly reissued, updated edition contains a bonus chapter on how the author dealt with the problem of baby weight.

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3.8
5 reviews
A Google user
April 27, 2012
I don't need to read the book. It probably has you dieting on junk, but putting you on a caloric deficit. You can eat anything and lose weight as long as you lower your calories, but it won't be healthy.
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